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Left: Getting acquainted with her new job as aide to Mr. Plummer. Jane Harsh- berger, checks through the student file to learn the whereabouts of several students. Below: As an aide to Mr. Plummer. Betty Smith keeps a very stria watch on student attendance and truancy. She later assumed the position of receptionist clerk in the main office. Bottom: Twila Patterson, secretary to the superintendent, is kept busy filling out forms and answering the correspondence for the superintendent, to mention )ust a few of her tasks.
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Office Personnel Kept 'On The Move’ Working under the administration, the office personnel per- formed multi-purpose tasks as well as aiding students and teachers and receiving school visitors. Maintaining a smooth running office, this group was comprised of the secretary to the superintendent, the secretary to the principal, the receptionist- clerk, and a teacher aide. At mid-term, Florence Wissinger, secretary to the principal, moved on” to retirement after many years of dedicated service. Taking her place was Linda McCormick, who had been recep- tionist. Betty Smith, an aide to Mr. Plummer, accepted the position of receptionist clerk and Jane Harshberger was hired to take over as an aide in Mr. Plummer’s office. Besides their regular clerical duties, the staff took on extra duties of collecting money for various activities, mimeograph- ing tests and worksheets for teachers and making zerox copies of materials needed by teachers and students. Kept continually on the move , the office personnel made certain that the main office moved along smoothly. Above: Taking all incoming calls kept Lindt McCormick, receptionist, busy throughout the day. Top: As Florence Wissinger, secretary to the principal, writes out a student transcript, she pauses to answer the needs of a student who has just entered the office. 18-Secretaries-Aides
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Below: This is hardly a social studies atmosphere. But golf coach Walter Celmer of the history department has the afternoon off to take his golf team to a match at the Windber Country Club. Right: Anthony Turchetta discusses with a junior class the various religions of the world, one of the courses available to the students. Far Right: In a Sophomore American Heritage class. Victor Balog listens to a humorous incident of one of the students. Above: Briefing the seniors on the upcoming field trip to the courthouse. Fred Vespa points out the responsibilities of those making the trip. Right: Michael Barton discusses the election proceedings with seniors Steve Gdula and Margie Hughes. 20 • Social Studies
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